Homogeneous CoO on Graphene for Binder-Free and Ultralong-Life Lithium Ion Batteries

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Ultralong cycle life, high energy, and power density rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are crucial to the ever-increasing large-scale electric energy storage for renewable energy and sustainable road transport. However, the commercial graphite anode cannot perform this challenging task due to its low theoretical capacity and poor rate-capability performance. Metal oxides hold much higher capacity but still are plagued by low rate capability and serious capacity degradation. Here, a novel strategy is developed to prepare binder-free and mechanically robust CoO/graphene electrodes, wherein homogenous and full coating of -Co(OH)(2) nanosheets on graphene, through a novel electrostatic induced spread growth method, plays a key role. The combined advantages of large 2D surface and moderate inflexibility of the as-obtained -Co(OH)(2)/graphene hybrid enables its easy coating on Cu foil by a simple layer-by-layer stacking process. Devices made with these electrodes exhibit high rate capability over a temperature range from 0 to 55 degrees C and, most importantly, maintain excellent cycle stability up to 5000 cycles even at a high current density

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Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy Of Sciences

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Last time updated on 13/03/2018

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